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ahh, there we are, it wasn't in the path, and wasnt being ran. Thx |
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Dustin Knie |
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Customer Service for Lycoris |
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Freelance Developer |
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| "So long as the state exists there is no freedom. When there | |
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| is freedom, there will be no state" | |
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On Thu, 9 May 2002, Ryan Phillips wrote: |
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> > So, I'm assuming java is installed and should work if I need it. However, |
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> > when I was installing php and apache, php failed when it got to checking |
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> > for java. export USE=-java allowed it to compile, but I would like java |
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> > support as well, as I do plan on messing with java in the near future. |
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> > Thanks |
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> > Dustin |
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> Can you run `java` from the commandline.. If not you need to run |
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> java-config, and: |
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> 1. Either logout and in again |
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> 2. or source /etc/profile |
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> -ryan |